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"There is a Superhero in All of US. We Just Need the Courage to Put on the Cape" - Superman  Join us for a life-changing weekend with renowned transformation coach, speaker and the bestselling author of "Finding the Gift: Daily Meditations for Mindfulness," Angela Howell! Angela continually seeks new insight and personal growth; and will facilitate just that with us. A Journey into heART. Don't miss out! This will be a wonderful event!

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Refreshments are provided and meetings are always captioned! For those of you who have telecoils in your hearing aids, the room is looped.

January will be our annual "Rap" session - the topic will be "coping in social situations" - something we all encounter. Bring your questions, stories and enjoy share time!

Please feel free to bring a friend or relative to the meeting - all are welcome!

The meeting will be held in the Community Room.

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Often times in K-12 settings, when faced with a situation that crosses a boundary, interpreters will use ASL signs like BACK-OUT (of a situation), DRAW-THE-LINE (between me and the consumer), THINK-SELF ("It's up to you.") and NOT-MY-BUSINESS.  Yet, when talking about necessities of educational settings, these very same interpreters will assert how critical it is to create rapports with Deaf student(s) and hearing consumers. These two seemingly contradictory views leave the educational interpreter in a quandary.

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The Tennessee Council for the Deaf Deaf-Blind and Hard of Hearing (TCDDBHH) has the responsibility for ensuring that state and local public programs and services are accessible to deaf, hard of hearing, late deafened, and Deaf-Blind citizens. TCDDBHH coordinates communication, information, public awareness, and advocacy services through six regional community service centers. The centers assist the Division of Rehabilitation Services by providing services that compliment those offered by Vocational Rehabilitation staff.

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The Tennessee Council for the Deaf Deaf-Blind and Hard of Hearing (TCDDBHH) has the responsibility for ensuring that state and local public programs and services are accessible to deaf, hard of hearing, late deafened, and Deaf-Blind citizens. TCDDBHH coordinates communication, information, public awareness, and advocacy services through six regional community service centers. The centers assist the Division of Rehabilitation Services by providing services that compliment those offered by Vocational Rehabilitation staff.

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The Tennessee Council for the Deaf Deaf-Blind and Hard of Hearing (TCDDBHH) has the responsibility for ensuring that state and local public programs and services are accessible to deaf, hard of hearing, late deafened, and Deaf-Blind citizens. TCDDBHH coordinates communication, information, public awareness, and advocacy services through six regional community service centers. The centers assist the Division of Rehabilitation Services by providing services that compliment those offered by Vocational Rehabilitation staff.

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The Tennessee Council for the Deaf Deaf-Blind and Hard of Hearing (TCDDBHH) has the responsibility for ensuring that state and local public programs and services are accessible to deaf, hard of hearing, late deafened, and Deaf-Blind citizens. TCDDBHH coordinates communication, information, public awareness, and advocacy services through six regional community service centers. The centers assist the Division of Rehabilitation Services by providing services that compliment those offered by Vocational Rehabilitation staff.

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Refreshments are provided and meetings are always captioned! For those of you who have telecoils in your hearing aids, the room is looped.

Cheryl Zuckerman, Voc Rehab Counselor for Deaf & Hard of Hearing, will present a program on "Vocational Rehabilitation: What it can mean for You."

Please feel free to bring a friend or relative to the meeting - all are welcome!

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This workshop will focus on the use of SSPs within the realm of professional interactions. such as job interviews, platform speaking, and workplace etiquette. This will allow for the development of higher level skills. including haptics. protactile philosophy, and respect for the autonomy of the DeafBlind individual.